Whatever our specific interests are, I think it's safe to say that most of us come to GenCon to game, whether it's in the form of RPGs, tabletop miniature wargames, board games, video games, or something else I'm forgetting.

RPG: World of Dew (pretty cool system it's on RPGdrivethru) - spinning the tale to the Yakuza boss I owed money to that the woman that died drank the tea meant for him. Mass combat ensued.

Board/Card game: Demoing Vault Wars, love a good bluffing bidding game. Your money is out in the open so you can get people to overbid on certain things so you can get better dealer later on in the round or make someone overpay for vaults they really want. Fun game of reading people, bluffing, and scheming. Came out last year so I'll bring it out for the next Board game night our gaming group does for a short game.

This was during a Firefly game I ran -- it was during a fancy dinner and there were some shenanigans happening in a corner. One of the PC (a Companion) had "Distracting Presence" or whatever it's called -- she could spend a plot point to be a distraction. She said she was going to recite some poetry, and she actually came up with some haiku-like poetry on the spot. She spent downtime writing more poetry to recite it for the next distraction. Other players gave her plot points from their stash -- it was very in-character. Both Firefly games had great players who really got into their roles.

"Furry Ninja Pirate Victoriana Space Opera Steampunk with Robots and Magic"
RPG, using QAGS, where I'm a mechanical servant on one spaceship trying to tell our easily distracted First Mate on the OTHER spaceship to get the cannons ready to fire.
It doesn't go well, breaks down into Charades, and winds up being the cause of our First Mate's distraction.
*face palm*

When the group in the time/dimension travel game I was running "time jumped" while holding onto Lemmy, bringing him with them on the final "jump" of their scenario (onstage in front of a live studio audience in 2054)...Lemmy lives!

I was in a D&D game where a rogue tried to make this extremely daring parkour move to get up to a low building roof... rolled a 1... *SMACK* right into the wall... The GM thought it was so funny that he made one of the NPCs we were battling also get confused and distracted by it!! Great game!

Playing D&D, approaching a beholder. My brother the halfling fighter and me the half-orc monk...

Fighter: maybe we should try talking to him.
Monk: how? He doesn't have ears, he's just a big eye.
Fighter: use sign language?
Monk: you want me to talk with my hands? I can do that.
*punches beholder in the eye*

 jmiller1138 wrote:Playing D&D, approaching a beholder. My brother the halfling fighter and me the half-orc monk...
Fighter: maybe we should try talking to him.
Monk: how? He doesn't have ears, he's just a big eye.
Fighter: use sign language?
Monk: you want me to talk with my hands? I can do that.
*punches beholder in the eye*

Anytime you can pull off a pre-ass kicking one-liner in-game is an awesome moment :)

Personally though, whenever I try it I always end up jinxing the actual roll.